Marissa Coleman had 17 points and seven rebounds for the
Terrapins (31-3), who will take on Nebraska in the second round
on Tuesday.

The Eagles (22-12) played Maryland tough throughout the first
half and only trailed, 40-35, at the break. But Maryland used a
10-0 run early in the second half to take a 55-41 advantage with
13:56 left to play, and the Terrapins held an 18-point
advantage with 8:37 remaining.

Rashida Suber scored 25 points and Shalamar Oakley had 20, eight
rebounds and five assists to lead Coppin State, which was
outrebounded, 42-26.